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Shape Shifting Climate Models
When spring snow cover was declining, climate scientists said they predicted it all along – and it was proof of global warming. But now that spring snow cover is increasing, and Greenland had record spring snow pack, scientists say they always predicted the increasing snow cover.
Sanderlings, red knots and ruddy turnstones failed to breed this year along the Arctic island’s east coast due to record snow cover
climate change models predict increased springtime snow
Late Snowpack Signals a Lost Summer for Greenland’s Shorebirds – Scientific American
Global warming causes both more and less spring snow.
spring snow cover has declined rapidly. Scientists agree, human-caused global warming is the dominant cause
But never mind the fact that snow cover is increasing, melt is way down, and scientists predicted it all along – scientists also say we are still going to have many feet of sea level rise due to melting snow and ice.
Whatever these people (climate scientists) are doing, it has nothing to do with science.
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Fourth Coldest November On Record In The US
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November US afternoon temperatures were fourth coldest on record, and the percentage of days over 50 degrees was third lowest on record. November afternoon temperatures have been declining in the US since the 19th century.
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No Change In Colorado River Streamflow Over The Past 500 Years
Colorado River stream flow shows 30 year cycles, but no long term trend in runoff over the past 500 years.
UofAZ-SoCal-tree-ring-report-dec-2017.pdf
Only a carbon tax could have prevented this.
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Running The World Off Renewable Energy
Relying on solar energy seems like a really good idea, if you don’t need electricity at night, on cloudy days, or during the winter.
Of course, we could manufacture hundreds of billions of environmentally destructive batteries. Just make sure to charge your electric car at night, when the sun isn’t shining – to save the world.
Then you can describe your electric car as “coal fired.”
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China Building 259 Gigawatts Of New Coal Capacity
Building work has restarted at hundreds of Chinese coal-fired power stations, according to an analysis of satellite imagery. The research, carried out by green campaigners CoalSwarm, suggests that 259 gigawatts of new capacity are under development in China. The authors say this is the same capacity to produce electricity as the entire US coal fleet.
China coal power building boom sparks climate warning – BBC News
The Orwellian New York Times calls this : “joining the climate fight.”
As Beijing Joins Climate Fight, Chinese Companies Build Coal Plants
Chinese corporations are building or planning to build more than 700 new coal plants at home and around the world, some in countries that today burn little or no coal, according to tallies compiled by Urgewald, an environmental group based in Berlin. Many of the plants are in China, but by capacity, roughly a fifth of these new coal power stations are in other countries.
Over all, 1,600 coal plants are planned or under construction in 62 countries, according to Urgewald’s tally, which uses data from the Global Coal Plant Tracker portal. The new plants would expand the world’s coal-fired power capacity by 43 percent. The fleet of new coal plants would make it virtually impossible to meet the goals set in the Paris climate accord
As Beijing Joins Climate Fight, Chinese Companies Build Coal Plants – The New York Times
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Coldest November On Record In Missouri
The average maximum temperature in Missouri during November was 46 degrees. It was the coldest November on record, and twenty degrees cooler than 1999. November afternoon temperatures have been declining in Missouri since the 19th century.
I’m sure that the New York Times will be all over this story.
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Saving The Planet By Dimming The Atmosphere
Climate scientists want to pollute the atmosphere in order to prevent extreme weather.
Sun-dimming aerosols could curb global warming – CNN
They know this will work, because they say people tried this experiment in 1974.
The Telegraph – Google News Archive Search
So how did that 1974 experiment work out?
The worst tornado outbreak in US history.

TIME Magazine Archive Article — Another Ice Age? — Jun. 24, 1974
On Christmas Day, 1974 – at the peak of the ice age scare – winds from category 4 Cyclone Tracy destroyed 90% of the homes in Darwin, Australia.
The worst monsoon flooding in Bangladesh history also occurred in 1974.
15 Biggest and Worst Floods Ever in History – RankRed
What could possibly go wrong with the experiment? Other than frozen people, tornadoes, hurricanes and flooding. And of course, reduced sunlight for people relying on solar generated electricity.
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